Trades Manager, Electrical/Electronics (#021642), Facilities Management, Columbia, (Richland
By South Carolina Department of Corrections At Columbia, SC, United States
Position requires extensive knowledge of electrical installation.
Professional experience directly related to the area of employment.
Position may require working with inmates, overtime and 24/7 on-call rotation
Must have a Class "B" CDL License or obtain within six (6) months of hire.
Must successfully complete eight (8) weeks of SCDC Basic Training upon hire.
Facilities Technician Iii - Electrical
By Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport At Greer, SC, United States
Education Requirements (Evaluation Factors: Skills, Education, Experience, Ability)
Special Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Ability to work and communicate effectively with others including supervisors, management personnel, fellow associates, contractors, vendors, and technical representatives.
Knowledgeable in three phase power distribution, single phase power distribution, premises wiring systems, and emergency electrical systems.
Secondary education (Associate Degree, Military, or Job Training) preferred.
Must demonstrate the desire to continue training and upgrading knowledge needed to stay abreast of changing technology.

Are you looking for a challenging and rewarding career as an Electrical Technician? We are looking for a highly motivated individual to join our team and help maintain our facility's electrical systems. You will be responsible for troubleshooting and repairing electrical systems, performing preventative maintenance, and ensuring safety standards are met. If you have a passion for electrical work and are looking for an opportunity to grow and develop your skills, this is the job for you!

Overview:

Facilities Electrical Technicians are responsible for maintaining, repairing, and installing electrical systems in commercial and industrial buildings. They must be knowledgeable in a variety of electrical systems and components, including wiring, circuit breakers, and transformers. They must also be able to troubleshoot and diagnose electrical problems, and be able to read and interpret blueprints and schematics.

How To Become an Facilities Electrical Technician:

To become an Facilities Electrical Technician, you will need to complete an apprenticeship program or obtain a certificate or degree in electrical technology. Apprenticeships typically last four to five years and involve both classroom instruction and on-the-job training. Certificate and degree programs typically last two to four years and involve both classroom instruction and hands-on training.

Facilities Electrical Technician Skills:

• Knowledge of electrical systems and components
• Ability to read and interpret blueprints and schematics
• Troubleshooting and diagnostic skills
• Ability to use hand and power tools
• Knowledge of safety protocols
• Ability to work independently
• Good communication skills

What is Facilities Electrical Technician Knowledge?

• Electrical systems and components
• Electrical codes and regulations
• Electrical wiring and circuitry
• Electrical safety protocols
• Hand and power tools
• Troubleshooting and diagnostic techniques
• Reading and interpreting blueprints and schematics

What is Facilities Electrical Technician Responsibilities?

• Inspecting and maintaining electrical systems
• Installing and repairing electrical systems
• Troubleshooting and diagnosing electrical problems
• Reading and interpreting blueprints and schematics
• Following safety protocols
• Working independently or with a team

What is Facilities Electrical Technician Experience?

• Previous experience in electrical maintenance and repair
• Previous experience in electrical installation
• Previous experience in troubleshooting and diagnosing electrical problems
• Previous experience in reading and interpreting blueprints and schematics
• Previous experience in following safety protocols

What is Facilities Electrical Technician Qualifications?

• High school diploma or equivalent
• Apprenticeship program or certificate/degree in electrical technology
• Valid driver’s license
• Ability to lift up to 50 pounds
• Ability to work in confined spaces

Facilities Electrical Technician Education:

• High school diploma or equivalent
• Apprenticeship program or certificate/degree in electrical technology

Tools:

• Hand and power tools
• Electrical testing equipment
• Voltage and current meters
• Multimeters
• Electrical wiring diagrams

Good Tips:

• Follow safety protocols at all times.
• Stay up to date on the latest electrical codes and regulations.
• Develop a good working relationship with other technicians and contractors.
• Keep detailed records of all work performed.
• Take the time to properly diagnose and troubleshoot electrical problems.

Common Interview Questions:

• What experience do you have in electrical maintenance and repair?
• What experience do you have in reading and interpreting blueprints and schematics?
• How familiar are you with electrical codes and regulations?
• What safety protocols do you follow when working with electrical systems?
• What challenges have you faced when working with electrical systems?